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Nursery Manager - Hoddesdon

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Nursery Manager - Hoddesdon
Nursery Manager – Partou Hoddesdon Day Nursery
Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire | Full Time | Permanent
Salary £38,542 + £5,000 Welcome Bonus
About The Role
Partou Hoddesdon Day Nursery is seeking a dedicated and passionate nursery practitioner to take on the full time 40 hours per week role of Nursery Manager to ensure the smooth running of the setting. You will work towards ensuring children engage in stimulating activities that support their learning and development in line with the EYFS. You will lead and inspire your team, maintain a safe and inclusive environment, and build strong partnerships with childcare colleagues and families.
What We Offer
£5,000 Welcome Bonus (paid across your first year, T&Cs apply) Partou Academy – access to high-quality professional training and development 60% childcare discount for you & immediate family members Enhanced maternity & paternity leave Pension scheme Enhanced Annual Leave – we offer 23 days of annual leave each year, plus bank holidays! Your birthday off – to enjoy your special day how you would like to Health & wellbeing support – access to a free health plan and 24hr helpline Shopping discounts – exclusive discounts across retail, dining, travel and more! Buddy Bonus – cash bonus for you and a friend when referring them for a job
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Minimum Level 3 Early Years qualification Maths GCSE Strong EYFS knowledge Proven experience leading a team in an early years setting Passion for early years education Confidence in supporting children’s learning and development Commitment to safeguarding and continuous professional development
Why Partou?
Become a Partou team member and join a supportive, caring community where you can enjoy a fulfilling and rewarding career. With access to world-class childcare research, resources, and expertise, we help you develop skills, and empower you to create a positive impact on the development of the next generation, as they lead us into a better future.


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Safer Recruitment: All applicants will undergo Enhanced DBS checks and thorough vetting. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975.
Partou is proud be a part of the National Partnership in Early Learning and Childcare (NPELC) - a group of 10 of the largest childcare providers across England. Together, we operate over 1,300 childcare settings, employ more than 38,000 people, and take care of over 160,000 children.
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